University of California-San Diego Top Questions

What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year?

Eugenia

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Evangeline

I wish I had known whether this school was famous for the major I chose.

Kaitlyn

That you can and should start talking your major classes right away if you know what you want to do. Save your GE classes for later!

Lauretta

The anti-social atmosphere of it. Most people seem caught up in their own lives and don't try to reach out to others or go out of their way to be friendly.

Taylor

that it sucked and has no social life.

Belinda

That the competition for grades would be based on students in the course and their work and doing well is difficult when your work is graded against 85-90{4a082faed443b016e84c6ea63012b481c58f64867aa2dc62fff66e22ad7dff6c} asian students who are highly educated over students here in the states.

Alexandra

go here if you know you will be satisfied with your proposed major; if it is lacking a major you're thinking of exploring, don't go here. you'll end up loving the environment / people / vibe / campus, but disliking the fact that there's nothing here close to what you want to do. especially for the fine arts students -- much of the visual arts program is taught in an experimental, theoretical way. if you're looking for tradition and hands-on projects, you'll need to wade through a lot of nasty visarts prerequisites to get to it.

Jose

That there is no school spirirt. Social life is all in the expensive frats/sororities. People are too academically focused. CONSERVATIVE to the max school.

Matt

I wish I had known more about the differences between the six colleges at UCSD.

Alina

Get involved and don't get too comfortable with your initial group of friends. Branch out your social network! Consider fraternities and sororities because it's a great way to meet people and get involved in things like philanthropic activities. The Greek system at UCSD is definitely not the stereotypical one that people often hear about.